I recently assigned a one pager final project to my sophomores for their culminating Night project. I wanted to combine as many rigorous ELA content ideas as possible, while also designing a fun project for students that provided them with a bit of choice. This Night one pager project was the perfect way to finish the memoir!
Complete selection of the dessert bunny series! 🌸🌻🍂❄️ I wanted to make a seasonal series like this, and I finally finished them all this year. Thank you for witnessing this project to be completed through 2020!
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This is a bundle of my Spanish 1 Final Project and Spanish 2 Final Project - put together so you can save! Both projects are ideal as a culminating assessment at the end of the school year, but would also work as a review of last year's material at the beginning of the school year. Both Final Projects are designed to take 4 days for students to complete (for 50-minute periods) and include both paper and digital Google Slides versions of all resources. Both projects include: a rubric outlining each sentence students must write a rough draft a Teacher's Guide with suggestions for how to guide students through the project a Google Slide template an example completed project Spanish 1 Final Project includes the following topics: their name how old they are a description with adjectives what they like to do classes they have and what they need for school who they live with describe family members chores they have to do what they like to eat daily routine activities what they wear in each season Spanish 1 Final Project includes the following topics: their name how old they are where they are from describe themselves with adjectives what they like to do what classes they have what they are doing (with the present progressive) affirmative & negative tú commands what they did (with the preterite) give directions in their town what they are interested in how long they have been doing an activity for what they used to do (with the imperfect) what they wear (with colors & patterns vocab) Format: Both projects are Word documents, so they can be edited to fit any curriculum. Check out the preview! These projects are ideal for Spanish 1 and 2 classes in middle or high school.
Are you looking for a fun way to teach about procedural writing? I found an awesome book for this genre! Dragons Love Tacos by Adam Rubin is the PERFECT story to teach about procedural, or how to, writing. After reading the book, Dragons Love Tacos, I explained that we would be writing a procedural, or […]
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Spring has FINALLY sprung in Atlanta…and it has brought with it a week + of rainy days and more POLLEN than can be imagined…my kids haven’t been outside ALL week! Thank goodness for GoNOODLE indoor recess and the relase of Pop Se Ko 2.0! “My hands are high, my feet are low…BUT outside, outside, we can’t go!” So, being stuck inside for some dreary days has meant I was desperate for some ways to brighten up our classroom and hallways…with bright paper and math crafts of course! My sweet, second grade owls have been studying arrays, as an introduction to repeated addition and beginning multiplication. I love this unit, because it is so hands-on and visual! Based on second grade Common Core standards, we are really just working on repeated addition sentences, but of course, I have many students who were ready to write some basic multiplication sentences too! To fully master this standard, students are also required to partition rectangles into correct arrays, using equal shares! We made Arrays of Sunshine after seeing the cute idea from Teaching with Maddeness. This activity is perfect for having students practice partitioning a rectangle into equal shares that model an array! Then, we made skyscrapers, with “window arrays”…I LOVE how our Array City turned out! This activity was perfect for students to see that there is usually more than 1 way to represent the same array! Finally, we went on an Array Scavenger Hunt all over our school with our iPads. I paired my kids up, had them search the school and “snap” quick pictures of real-life arrays. After we finished our hunt, I had my kids import their pictures into the FREE APP- PicWall. Through the use of PicWall, students were able to label all of their arrays with the correct corresponding repeated addition sentence. Then, they sent me their finished projects using another FREE APP called SHOWBIE! By the end of the day, I had all of my students’ Array Hunt Projects in one place to check and print! This was an AWESOME way to integrate technology AND for students to see that math truly is all around them. Interested in a “low-prep” game for your students to practice using and identify Arrays during math centers or groups? Check out this Arrays Memory Games in my TPTstore --there are actually 2 versions (multiplication sentences & repeated addition sentences) included in this set! Two games for under $4.00--what a steal! Hootfully yours! Lindsay, The Owl Teach
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MYP unit planner for year 2 for International Baccalaureate. Includes the final project I had my students complete. Please send me any questions that you may have.
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